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Heavy Rain Alert for North and South Bengal | West Bengal Weather Report

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·       IMD Rainfall Warning Kolkata

·       Heavy rain to start this afternoon in #SouthBengal

·       Heavy Rain Alert for Kolkata, North & South Bengal

·       Get the latest Bengal Weather Update for 2025.! Heavy rain alerts issued for Kolkata, North and South Bengal with IMD warnings for thunderstorms and floods. Stay safe with our forecast.! #BengalWeather #Monsoon2025

West Bengal is gearing up for a wet week as the monsoon intensifies, bringing heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across North and South Bengal. From Kolkata’s cloudy skies to Alipurduar’s deluge, the weather department has issued critical alerts for thunderstorms and heavy downpours. Stay prepared as the monsoon axis and cyclonic circulations drive this wet spell.

Details & Context
The India Meteorological Department (@IMD) has forecasted a turbulent week for Bengal with heavy to extremely heavy rainfall expected from Sunday, July 27th, 2025 through Thursday, July 31th, 2025. The monsoon trough, stretching from Ganganagar to Digha via Chhattisgarh and Jamshedpur is fueling this intense weather. Cyclonic circulations over Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Assam along with a western disturbance near Jammu-Kashmir, are amplifying the rainfall. An offshore trough from Gujarat to North Kerala adds to the moisture influx, making conditions ripe for widespread showers.

·       In South Bengal, districts like Purulia, East and West Bardhaman, Birbhum, Murshidabad, Nadia and North 24 Parganas will see scattered light to moderate rain with thunderstorms today. The intensity is expected to peak on Monday and Tuesday with heavy to extremely heavy rainfall warnings issued for Kolkata and surrounding areas. High humidity levels, reaching 100% in Kolkata will cause discomfort, especially on days with lighter showers. By Thursday, rainfall is expected to taper off, offering some relief.

·       In North Bengal, Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri are under an extremely heavy rainfall alert today with Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Cooch Behar bracing for heavy showers. Monday will see heavy rain in Kalimpong, Malda and South Dinajpur while scattered showers continue through Wednesday. A fresh wave of heavy rainfall is forecast for Thursday and Friday, particularly in Alipurduar, Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Cooch Behar.

·       Kolkata’s weather today will feature partly cloudy skies with high humidity (87-100%) and minimal rainfall (7.6 mm recorded yesterday). The minimum temperature is 26.2°C with yesterday’s maximum at 30.4°C. Expect light to moderate showers with thunderstorms, intensifying early next week.

Quotes

·       “Residents should avoid waterlogged areas and stay updated with @IMD alerts, as heavy rainfall may disrupt daily life,” said a senior @IMD official on X, emphasizing the need for preparedness.

·       A Kolkata resident posted on X, “The humidity is unbearable and with more rain coming, it’s time to stock up and stay safe.!”

Additional Information
The IMD’s latest bulletin highlights similar weather patterns in neighbouring states. Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha face extremely heavy rainfall risks in the next 24 hours, while Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Uttarakhand are under heavy rain alerts. Sikkim and adjacent North Bengal districts are also flagged for intense showers. The monsoon’s active phase is expected to continue impacting Gangetic West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha until July 31st with scattered heavy rainfall.

For real-time updates, follow IMD’s official X handle (@IMD_India) and local weather accounts like @BengalWeather for district-specific alerts. Recent X posts indicate public concern over potential flooding in low-lying areas of Kolkata and North Bengal with users urging civic authorities to clear drainage systems.

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Impact Analysis

·       South Bengal: Heavy rainfall may lead to waterlogging in urban areas like Kolkata, Howrah and Hooghly disrupting traffic and daily commutes. Rural districts like Nadia and Murshidabad could face agricultural challenges due to excessive moisture.

·       North Bengal: Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri are at high risk of flash floods, especially in hilly areas. Landslides are a concern in Darjeeling and Kalimpong where heavy rain could destabilize slopes.

·       Public Safety: Thunderstorms pose risks of lightning strikes, urging residents to avoid open fields. High humidity will exacerbate discomfort, particularly for the elderly and children.

·       Economy: Small businesses and street vendors may face losses due to reduced footfall during heavy rain. However, the rainfall is a boon for farmers awaiting monsoon showers for Kharif crops.

Conclusion
Bengal’s weather is set for a dramatic week with heavy to extremely heavy rainfall expected across North and South Bengal. From Kolkata’s humid, cloudy skies to North Bengal’s torrential downpours, residents must stay vigilant. The @IMD’s timely alerts and community updates on X provide critical information to navigate this monsoon surge. Prepare for potential disruptions, stay indoors during thunderstorms and keep emergency supplies ready.

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